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Milwaukee ROLL-ON 3300R Manual Del Operador página 8

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Slow Charge/Adjustable Charge Rate
Multiple power supplies can be charged on a
single breaker by adjusting the charge rate via the
ONE-KEY™ app.
Overload
An overload is indicated by a long tone and an
overload indicator on the display. The power button
LED will light red.
Once the overload is cleared, the power button LED
will flash red and the overload indicator will still be
displayed. To reset, push the power button. The
power button LED will return to white. If it continues
to light red, the overload has not been fully cleared.
After five consecutive overloads, the power supply
will need to be plugged in to reset the integrated
battery.
Over-Temperature
An over-temperature condition is indicated by the
over-temperature indicator on the display and the
power button LED will light red. The AC and USB
outlets are turned off
Allow the power supply to cool before continuing use.
Once the power supply has cooled to within the ac-
ceptable range, the power button LED will flash red
and the over-temperature indicator will still be dis-
played. To reset, push the power button. The power
button LED will return to white. If it continues to light
red, the over-temperature has not been fully cleared.
Under-Temperature and
Cold Weather Operation
To reduce the risk of explosion, do
WARNING
not use an external device to heat
the power supply.
Charging:
If the Under-Temperature icon is displayed, the power
supply won't charge. If the power supply charge is
too low, move the power supply to a warm area to
raise the temperature.
Discharging:
This power supply is designed to operate in tempera-
tures below freezing. When the integrated battery is
too cold, it may need to warm up before normal use.
Use the power supply in a light application (up to
1000 W) to warm the integrated battery. If the ap-
plication load is too heavy, the power supply will
overload (see "Overload").
CHARGING
To reduce the risk of shock, charge
WARNING
power supply only with the pro-
vided power cord. Do not use if the power cord
is damaged in any way. If damaged or missing,
replace with identical replacement parts.
When to Charge the Power Supply
• It is not necessary to run down the integrated battery
before charging the power supply.
• Use the status of charge gauge, runtime, and power
gauge on the display to determine when to charge
the power supply.
• Nearing end of discharge is indicated by repeated
short tones, the gauges flashing.
• Full discharge is indicated by a long tone and the
power supply shutting down.
Charging the Power Supply
1. Move the power supply indoors before charging.
2. Plug the power cord into an AC outlet. The power
supply will begin charging.
• The power button LED will pulse white.
• The charging indicator will display.
• The time to charge will display.
• The status of charge percent will display.
3. When charging is complete, the power button LED
will light green.
4. If the power supply is too hot or cold, refer to "Over-
Temperature" or "Cold Weather Operation". Once
the integrated battery is within the acceptable
range, normal charging will take place.
5. If the power supply is left plugged in during use
with corded equipment, it will continue to charge
(see "Passthrough Power").
Fault Situations
Multiple fault situations may be displayed. The power
button LED is used with the fault indicator to identify
the type of issue.
To clear a fault or charging fault:
1. Turn off the power supply.
2. Unplug all corded equipment.
3. Unplug the power cord.
4. Wait at least 60 seconds.
5. Plug in the power cord.
6. Turn on the power supply.
If the fault icons are not displayed, the fault has
cleared. Restart use of the power supply.
If the fault icons reappear, or if the power but-
ton LED is solid amber, contact MILWAUKEE at
1-800-SAWDUST for instructions on returning the
power supply to a service facility.
To reset the power supply:
Press and hold the power button for 30 seconds.
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